The Philippines, through the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and Finland are strengthening cooperation to create more job opportunities for Filipinos, enhance skills development and improve protection for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).
During his courtesy call on Thursday, Finland Ambassador to the Philippines H.E. Saija Nurminen discussed with Labor Secretary Francis Tolentino possible collaboration in skills training, ethical recruitment and emerging industries where Filipino workers are in demand.
The two officials explored opportunities in renewable energy, maritime technology, artificial intelligence and other industries expected to generate more jobs in the coming years.
They also discussed scholarship, training and exchange programs that would equip Filipino workers with skills needed in these sectors while allowing trainers and students to learn from Finland’s internationally recognized vocational education system.
The DOLE also expressed interest in learning from Finland’s labor migration model, which matches skilled foreign workers with employers while promoting fair recruitment, faster processing, and strong worker protection.
Meanwhile, Tolentino highlighted the Philippines’ efforts to prepare workers for the transition to a greener economy through the Philippine Green Jobs Act and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority’s Green TVET program.
He also cited opportunities for partnerships in renewable energy, waste management and other sustainable industries.
From 2024 to April 2026, a total of 1,299 newly hired OFWs were deployed to Finland, mostly in healthcare, hospitality, skilled trades and other occupations facing labor shortages.
Finland is also home to around 12,770 Filipinos, up from just 302 in 2016. (PNA)




